
Waterhouse Street, Halifax
Contents:
Waterhouse Street
leads from Hall End to Broad Street.
The Street was constructed in the 1820s.
Property here – including the Linen Hall – was demolished when
the construction took place.
| Property in Waterhouse Street |
The occupants of the properties here have included
- Unknown Address:
- John Holland (Jnr), woolstapler [1834]
- Harriet & Mary Cassons, milliner & dress maker [1834]
- Stansfield & Craven, attorneys [1834]
- Stead & Dyson, attorneys [1834]
- John Hodgson, boot & shoe maker [1834]
- James Rotheray, tobacco pipe maker [1834]
- Edward Bennett, saddler [1837]
- Joseph Firth Walsh, porter merchant [1837]
- Rt Whitham, bank cashier [1837]
- Number 1:
- Joseph Chappell, linen draper [1829]
- Number 5:
- Robert Bottomley, wholesale dealer [1837]
- Number 16:
- Number 19:
- William Aked Metcalfe, linen draper [1837]
- Number 21:
- William Little, china, glass, and earthenware dealer [1837]
| Beerhouses & Pubs in Waterhouse Street, Halifax |
Several beerhouses and public houses have been recorded in and
around Waterhouse Street, Halifax, including
©
Malcolm Bull
2026
Revised 11:29 / 9th April 2026 / 4940
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